The Architecture of Wealth: How Institutions Shape the Global Financial Game. Brains and Markets: The Battle of Ideas in Economics and Management
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- ISBN8231162758
- EAN9798231162758
- Date de parution09/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In the ever-shifting terrain of global finance, understanding the invisible architecture that governs economic outcomes has never been more critical. This book was born out of a frustration with surface-level analyses that reduce the complexity of international finance to mere numbers. Institutions matter. From central banks to legal frameworks, from regulatory agencies to informal norms-they define how wealth is created, distributed, and preserved across nations.
The Architecture of Wealth is not just an intellectual exploration; it is a strategic roadmap for interpreting the real forces shaping our economic future.
The Architecture of Wealth is not just an intellectual exploration; it is a strategic roadmap for interpreting the real forces shaping our economic future.
In the ever-shifting terrain of global finance, understanding the invisible architecture that governs economic outcomes has never been more critical. This book was born out of a frustration with surface-level analyses that reduce the complexity of international finance to mere numbers. Institutions matter. From central banks to legal frameworks, from regulatory agencies to informal norms-they define how wealth is created, distributed, and preserved across nations.
The Architecture of Wealth is not just an intellectual exploration; it is a strategic roadmap for interpreting the real forces shaping our economic future.
The Architecture of Wealth is not just an intellectual exploration; it is a strategic roadmap for interpreting the real forces shaping our economic future.



